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Raven and Wren's girl Charlie.
Is that what you were doing in Wren's apartment?
Did you skip Wren's funeral because you feel guilty?
Why don't you try the science journals in the Logan Wren's office?
I don't know Wren's access codes.
Whose noble strains have accompanied our inspection of Wren's buildings.
In 1708 Christopher Wren's masterpiece, St Paul's Cathedral was completed.
You're telling me the forensics lab at the Jeffersonian suspects that Jeremy Wren's death was not an accident?
Wren's fame in mathematics resulted from results he obtained in 1658.
What do I tell Wren's people?
The end of Wren's epitaph is“Reader, if you seek his monument, look around you.”.
Sir Anthony Strallan was at Lady Wren's party. He asked after you.
Wren's second marriage was, sadly, shorter than his first since Jane died of tuberculosis in 1679.
The men don't have to sign Piltchard and Wren's loyalty oath if they don't want to.
These persons following according to the usual custom of most of them,met together at Gresham College to hear Mr Wren's lecture, viz.
Wasn't she seen sneaking around Wren's apartment shipping boxes to Melissa?
The Quire and High Altar may look old, but they were actually destroyed in WWII butthen rebuilt in 1960 to Wren's original design.
The result was a compromise between Wren's original idea of a dome and the commissioners' preference for a plan in the form of a cross.
Phillimore's account, written in the 19th century, of Wren's nature paints a glowing picture.
This was important in Wren's development as an architect and the influence of the Theatre of Marcellus is clearly evident in his early designs.
Everything screams mid-life crisis, impending divorce,and sweet Wren's charming blush tells us the rest of the sordid tale.
If I look beyond the order of Wren's naval hospital, I see stretching as far as the eye can reach the squalid disorder of industrial society.
There has been a Cathedral on thissite for 1,400 years, and the present Cathedral- Sir Christopher Wren's great masterpiece- reaches the 300th anniversary of its consecration in 2010.
In 1668 building work began on Wren's designs for the Emmanuel College Chapel, Cambridge and the Garden Quadrangle, Trinity College, Oxford.
Wren's mathematical work now exists, if at all, in detached fragments rescued from oblivion, some in print, and a little more in bare outline in the published work of contemporaries, especially Wallis.
Fortunately for posterity another man did,a local antiquarian named John Conyers, who followed Wren's workmen around, taking notes, bagging artifacts, and making detailed drawings in what modern historians regard as one of the world's first formal archaeological investigations.
So, examples like Christopher Wren's King's Cross: you can see that the structural forces of the vaulting get articulated as lines, so you're really actually seeing the expression of structural force and form.
Some have conjectured that Wren's health at this time may have been poor and that this may have led to him being sent to Dr Scarburgh for treatment.
We can understand a little of Wren's character when we realise that he remained friends with some of the most awkward people of his time, particularly Hooke and Flamsteed.
It is not quite clear where Wren's interest in architecture first arose although we have noted his contributions during his Oxford days to military devices for defending cities and means for fortifying ports.